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I think Penny will be around for a long time to look after the child. I'm sure Rod will love the baby .......................in all honesty men can father children until they're really, really old - women can't. Penny obviously want's his child ........he may not be around forever but let's face it a lot of guys leg it even before the baby's born.

I'm sure it is a wanted baby and will be loved. That's gotta be good hasn't it?
Soozy Woo
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IMO ................if it's a wanted baby ............two loving parents who can afford to bring him/her up without relying on the state - what's the problem?
I suppose the only problem would be is the parent's health because as you get older you are more susceptible to all the usual culprits associated with ageing.
FM
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I suppose the only problem would be is the parent's health because as you get older you are more susceptible to all the usual culprits associated with ageing.
Is Penny that old? Lots of women do it on there own when OH buggers off. I'm sure Rod has a good few years in him yet.

I think it's lovely news TBH. A wanted baby who will be loved ............far preferable than a teenage mistake - unwanted and parent/s too immature and ill prepared to make a good job of it.
Soozy Woo
Mmm on the one hand it does seem q old, especially when you think that, even if he lives' til he's 100 the child will be fatherless by its mid 30s, but on the other hand, Rod is a fit and healthy 66yr old  with bundles of energy and I'm sure the child will be much loved. A guy in my village who is in his 60s fathered his first child last year and you'd struggle to find any man as pleased about it as  he is or a more devoted dad.
FM
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A guy in my village who is in his 60s fathered his first child last year and you'd struggle to find any man as pleased about it as  he is or a more devoted dad.
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww ............that's so sweet - we all have a very set idea about a typical family. You can look at all sort of logistics - my dad was a young dad but died aged 58.

There is no set rules................all life is precious. Age has bugger all to do with it IMO ...........some of the very young mums I see out when shopping are a fecking disgrace .....................alternatively I saw a very young couple on the bus today with two little kiddies and it warmed my heart.

Wanting, loving and providing ............no matter what age.


IMO.
Soozy Woo
I don't see anything wrong with it.... 66 or not, I still would.       It's all been said - no guarantee a 21 year old father is still gonna be around when the child grows up, even if the odds are loads better.     I like Rod - and Penny - and it's not their first child together.  Glad wee Alistair is going to have (another) sibling.   Carry on Rod, you'll have a full football team yet.
Kaffs
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You mean like the one who Rod fathered when he was 18 who he has nothing to do with?
That's kind of exactly what I mean. As far as I'm aware though he did take responsibility later in life and I think he's part of the childs life now. At eighteen years old he didn't plan the baby. This time he has........................OK - he won't have what is considered a 'normal' long life with the baby but he's not at deaths door.

Maybe he won't be there to see the child get married etc. etc. ................................a lot of fathers aren't simply because they can't be arsed!
Soozy Woo
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I was adopted and my father was 66 at the time. He died when I was 8 and I can't count the times that still upsets me. I wish he could have been around until I was through Uni and more settled.
But at the same time, you could have had a shit dad who spawned you at 18 and then spent the rest of your life being a drain on your soul. Quality, not quantity.
Demantoid
I don't understand how it's unfair... would you say to someone who lost their Dad at say, 10 years old "you should never have been born"?   Of course you wouldn't.  Yes, it's tragic to lose a parent and it hurts like hell whether you're 5 or 50 years old, but that doesn't mean your life's worthless and should never have happened?
Kaffs
An 66 year old former rockstar is having his annual checkup. The doctor asks him how he's feeling.



"I've never been better!" he replies. "I've got a younger bride who's pregnant with my child! What do you think about that?"



The doctor considers this for a moment, then says, "Well, let me tell you a story. I know a guy who's an avid hunter. He never misses a season. But one day he's in a bit of a hurry and he accidentally grabs his umbrella instead of his gun. So he's walking in the woods near a creek and suddenly spots a beaver in some brush in front of him! He raises up his umbrella, points it at the beaver and squeezes the handle. BAM!! The beaver drops dead in front of him."



"That's impossible!" said the old man in disbelief, "Someone else must have shot that beaver."



"Exactly"
FM

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